Lt. Zach Soliz with the Davenport Fire Department said the December fire, along with other area fires, has led to more awareness and requests for smoke detectors.

"We want to make sure that we’re doing what we can for every community, every house, every home, and if they request it we’re willing to help," he said.

The park community's regional manager, Angie Moss, said they are honored to host the installation and hope that it inspires others to recognize the importance of fire safety.

"This is a topic that's not just about us and our communities, it really is much bigger than that," she said. "We're very appreciative of the attention that it's getting, but on the bigger picture we really think it's important. It's important to us and it should be important to everyone."

The Davenport Fire Department has partnered with the Red Cross to provide the free alarms and educate the public. The program has been going on for six years.